National Disability Services NSW 2018 Conference

Registrations are now open for the National Disability Services NSW 2018 Conference, with the theme Finding The Way Forward: Thursday 15 & Friday 16 February 2018 at the Hilton in Sydney.

Early bird discount registration closes: 29 January 2018

All Registrations close 5pm Friday 9 February 2018

As we fast approach the full implementation of the NDIS in NSW in July 2018, the NDS NSW Conference will focus on how service providers are finding ways to deliver high-quality supports to people with a disability in an NDIS context.

Drawing on the experience of a broad range of experts, providers and people with a disability, the conference will tackle some of the difficult issues that have threatened to derail the delivery of the promise of the NDIS. Sessions will include a focus on themes such as housing, transport, employment and workforce. The conference will highlight how providers are working together, with government and with the people that they support to find innovative ways to address these issues.

The conference will include keynote speakers, plenaries and practical workshops and sessions. A meeting for CEOs of NSW providers with senior NDIA staff and Ken Baker, Chief Executive, NDS will also be held as part of the conference.

A large range of exhibitors will be on hand to showcase their products and services to delegates. The 2018 NSW NDS Conference represents a not-to-be-missed opportunity for anyone with an interest in the future of the disability sector and NDIS supports to hear the latest information and research and share learnings and experiences with colleagues. The conference will challenge delegates individually and collectively to identify the way forward for their organisations.

Attendance at the conference will provide you with the latest information and valuable insights into how your organisation can operate and innovate in the NDIS marketplace.

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